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Ross R Moseley1, Benjamin S Vipler1
1From the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Anschutz Medical Campus. Aurora, CO.
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This narrative describes the personal reflection of a clinical-year medical student on the experience of learning to navigate both his own and his patient's new roles and the tension that comes with change: the tension that lies in the liminal space between autonomy and dependence, and the evolving responsibilities placed by the pressure of illness. The student reflects on the unique role of a medical student in facilitating transition and translation for a patient who has been thrust into a new, unfamiliar setting. In doing so, he reflects on the challenge of his own unfamiliar setting, now balancing autonomy with realistic goal setting and support in the face of unknowns.
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